The latest APA journal issues explore treatment and risk factors for schizophrenia, as well as medical mistrust and bias. Research also examines the management of borderline personality disorder, including good psychiatric practice and its effectiveness.
A new paper highlights emerging alternatives to traditional diabetes medicines, such as continuous glucose monitors and lifestyle interventions like GEM, which can improve patient adherence and long-term health outcomes.
A new study published in Nature Communications found that pregnancy may offer protection from developing Long COVID. The research analyzed data on approximately 72,000 pregnant women and 208,000 non-pregnant controls, revealing lower rates of long-term complications related to COVID-19 among pregnant women.
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PCORI is offering new research opportunities to address critical health challenges, including intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), maternal health, and dementia. The institute invites proposals for patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) to generate evidence on healthcare options.
The University of Rochester's Wilmot Cancer Institute has been named the nation's 73rd designated cancer center by the National Cancer Institute. This prestigious designation recognizes the institute's excellence in cancer research, patient care, and community outreach.
A University of Minnesota Medical School study identified a key heart marker predicting ischemic stroke and dementia, which could lead to improved patient outcomes. The left atrium's ability to stretch was found to be the most accurate predictor.
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Jennifer L. West, UVA Engineering Dean and Saunders Family Professor of Engineering, has been awarded the 2025 Pierre Galletti Award for her innovative research in biomaterials and nanomedicine. Her work has led to breakthroughs in treating cancer with precision, offering new hope to patients battling hard-to-treat cancers.
A recent study from Michigan Medicine found that 85% of postpartum-initiated lactation in ICUs aligns with national averages. Limited documentation and delays during mechanical ventilation are identified as barriers to lactation. The research team is developing an algorithm and guideline to support patients' lactation goals.
Researchers at Cornell University discovered that the FGR protein can induce cell differentiation in leukemia cells similar to retinoic acid treatment. The presence of FGR alone was enough to make these cells mature, producing well-known markers of maturation and expressing inhibitor of the cell cycle p27.
A recent NIH-funded study found that rural adults experience higher rates of heart disease and its risk factors compared to urban counterparts. The study revealed that variables such as poverty, education, and access to healthcare do not explain these differences, with lifestyle risk factors like smoking also playing a lesser role.
A research team has uncovered a fundamental brain circuit that distinguishes between direct and vicarious fear, with the locus coeruleus playing a crucial role in processing fear. The study reveals a lateralized LC-NAergic system that separates personal from socially learned fear, shedding light on empathy and social learning.
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Researchers developed an AI-powered breath test to detect silicosis, a lung disease caused by inhaling silicon dioxide particles. The test shows high accuracy in differentiating between affected and unaffected individuals, with results provided in minutes.
Researchers at NCSA and UICOMP have created an improved, automated screening method for anxiety and depression disorders using machine learning and acoustic analysis of verbal fluency data. The new tool offers promise for overcoming barriers to diagnosis and treatment.
The Pediatric Long COVID Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) program has successfully trained nearly 100 healthcare professionals across the US, equipping them to diagnose and manage long COVID in children. The program aims to bridge access gaps and empower community providers.
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A study estimated the epidemiology of hepatitis D virus (HDV) in China, finding a prevalence of HDV antibody positivity among 4,936 patients with chronic HBV infection. The rate was 0.24%, with only one patient having both anti-HDV antibody and HDV RNA positivity.
A new virtual reality-based system shows promise in improving psychiatric diagnosis by differentiating between common mental health conditions. The system uses immersive scenarios and physiological measurements to elicit emotional responses, suggesting enhanced diagnostic accuracy.
A new study by researchers at McGill University found that annual COVID-19 vaccine booster doses help avoid breakthrough infections in people with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. The study tracked 366 patients across Canada and used saliva PCR tests and antibody measurements, offering a more precise picture of infection risks.
A recent study published by CU Center for COMBAT Research investigators found that targeting slightly lower levels of oxygen saturation, from 90-96%, had similar outcomes for adult trauma patients. This approach resulted in fewer days spent on supplemental oxygen and reduced hospital stays.
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Dr. David Winchester will lead the American College of Cardiology's Board of Governors, guiding chapters representing all 50 states and promoting heart health improvement in communities. His term aims to address practice challenges through advocacy and chapter support.
Dr. Christopher Kramer began a one-year term as head of the American College of Cardiology, addressing workforce issues, health equity and AI-driven solutions to improve cardiovascular care. With over 35 years of membership and leadership roles, Kramer brings experience in cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging.
Researchers developed a novel blood test that accurately indicates spinal cord injury (SCI) severity and predicts potential recovery. The test identifies multiple biomarkers, including DNA and proteins, to rapidly diagnose SCI and project long-term neurological functional recovery.
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A study found that patient navigators significantly improved one-year follow-up colonoscopy completion rates by 12% and reduced time to follow-up by 27 days. The researchers emphasize the importance of timely follow-up colonoscopies for patients with abnormal stool test results.
The SUMMIT trial shows tirzepatide reduces the risk of cardiovascular death or worsening heart failure in patients with obesity, chronic kidney disease, and heart failure, while improving kidney function. Researchers found significant improvements in both patient groups with and without chronic kidney disease.
The ALL ALS Consortium has recruited over 300 participants across two studies, ASSESS and PREVENT, aiming to disrupt traditional ALS research by making data and samples available worldwide. The consortium seeks to discover new drug targets and approaches for effective treatments.
Patients with low surgical risk undergoing transcatheter (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) show comparable death, stroke, and reintervention rates at five years. The study found that TAVR is as effective as surgery in improving symptoms, functional class, and overall quality of life.
A novel AI-powered imaging technique, AngioFFR, has been shown to be comparable to conventional FFR assessment in evaluating patients for PCI. The study found that patients treated with AngioFFR-guided PCI had similar clinical outcomes as those treated with IVUS-guided PCI.
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A study found that pulse oximeter readings underestimated blood oxygen levels in patients with dark skin pigment, but also showed a positive bias in 20% of observations. The results suggest that future devices could be designed to indicate uncertainty and improve accuracy across different skin pigmentation categories
Patients with severe triple-vessel heart disease showed no significant difference in outcomes between CABG and PCI at five years. The FAME-3 trial enrolled 1,500 patients with triple-vessel disease and found that both procedures performed similarly well, considering recent advances in surgical and minimally invasive techniques.
A large randomized controlled trial found no significant difference in health status between patients with restricted and unrestricted fluid intake. Despite this, patients on fluid restriction reported more thirst and had lower overall health scores at baseline compared to those with liberal fluid intake.
A new clinical trial found that oral semaglutide can significantly reduce cardiovascular events in people with type 2 diabetes and pre-existing cardiovascular disease. The medication decreased the risk of major cardiac events by 14% compared to placebo, with nonfatal myocardial infarction seeing the greatest reductions in risk.
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A new study found that three months of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was better than one month for reducing heart attacks, strokes, and other adverse events without increasing bleeding risk in high-risk patients. For low-risk patients, three months of DAPT was comparable to 12 months in reducing adverse events, while being better th...
Researchers studied women with ischemia symptoms without blockages in their heart arteries. The five-year trial found no significant difference between intensive medical therapy and usual care for serious cardiovascular events.
A study found that semaglutide significantly improved maximal walking distance in people with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) and Type 2 diabetes. Patients taking semaglutide also experienced improvements in symptoms and quality of life compared to those on a placebo.
Researchers propose GLDH as a more liver-specific biomarker for detecting liver injury, offering greater specificity than current ALT and AST tests. The test performed similarly to ALT for detecting liver injury but was not impacted by associated muscle injury.
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a new method to diagnose COPD by analyzing protein levels in nasal lavage. The study found that elevated IL-26 levels can indicate an early phase of the disease, and may lead to new treatment strategies targeting this cytokine.
A single-center retrospective study analyzed clinical data, imaging, histopathological manifestations, genetic testing results, and treatment effects in 48 WD patients. The study found age at diagnosis, K-F ring presence, and higher immunoglobulin G levels were associated with cirrhosis risk factors.
Researchers have identified six promising biomarkers that can detect drug-induced kidney injury earlier than traditional markers, enabling more timely monitoring during drug development. These biomarkers could lead to the development of safer medications and improve patient outcomes.
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The American College of Cardiology recognizes Jennifer Mateo Soto and Opeyemi Olalekan Oni for their innovative cardiovascular research projects in low- and middle-income countries. The awardees will receive $25,000 to support their research, which aims to improve the care of people at risk or living with cardiovascular disease.
The American College of Cardiology recognizes exceptional peer reviewers contributing to JACC's mission to publish impactful clinical research. The 2025 Simon Dack Award recipients and Elite Reviewers have made significant contributions to advancing cardiovascular care.
The American College of Cardiology has recognized 10 young researchers with the Young Author Achievement Award, showcasing their groundbreaking work published in JACC journals. The awardees will be recognized during ACC.25 in Chicago, March 29-31, 2025.
The study found significant improvements in symptoms for participants with major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and eating disorders. Participants reported trusting and communicating with Therabot comparable to working with a therapist.
Dr. Bing Ren, a renowned expert in genomics and epigenetics, joins the New York Genome Center as its new scientific director and CEO. His groundbreaking contributions will focus on translating genomic research into actionable insights for improving human health.
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Researchers James Berger and Gregory Dale Kirk, from Johns Hopkins Medicine, have been elected 2024 AAAS Fellows. They are recognized for their distinguished efforts to advance science in biophysics and infectious diseases epidemiology.
The Weill Cancer Hub East will unite world-class experts in cancer biology, immunology, nutrition and metabolism to drive pioneering research. The hub aims to improve the effectiveness of immunotherapy, a promising approach for many types of cancers.
Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center made several key discoveries, including the spatial organization of cancer-associated fibroblasts across various cancers and a study on treatment resistance in SMARCA4-mutant lung cancer. These findings highlight the importance of investigating cell populations in their spatial context to better...
The American Heart Association and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill are building virtual care resources together. They share common priorities in advancing telehealth programs through evidence-based research and education.
Research presented at #AGS25 sheds light on the impact of aging on physical resilience, with declines linked to mitochondrial function. Family caregiver distress also shows a significant association with care outcomes, including nursing home placement and psychotropic medication prescribing.
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Researchers found that mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines cause persistent epigenetic changes in monocyte-derived macrophages, enabling a sustained immune response. These changes were preserved for six months after vaccination and required multiple doses to maintain long-term immunity.
Researchers developed a sensor platform that tracks multiple metabolites continuously, offering a window into disease onset and health status. The technology harnesses natural biochemical processes, enabling reliable detection of over 800 metabolites, with potential applications in diagnosing metabolic disorders and optimizing fitness.
A new study found that smartwatches paired with a health app can encourage people with newly diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes to start and maintain purposeful exercise, leading to improvements in blood sugar levels and systolic blood pressure. The programme also helped participants lower cholesterol and improve their quality of life.
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A new rapid diagnostic test can accurately identify pregnant women with high levels of the hepatitis B virus, allowing for early detection and intervention. This breakthrough test could have a significant impact on hepatitis B management in low- and middle-income countries, reducing the spread of the infection.
A study published in Nutrients found that men and women eat differently, with women taking longer to finish meals and chewing more. Increasing the number of chews per bite and taking smaller bites can extend meal duration, which is positively associated with reduced food consumption.
Researchers discovered that PCSK9 and APOA4 are key regulators of TMAO-induced cholesterol metabolism, leading to gallstone formation. Targeting these genes may be a promising approach for preventing and treating cholelithiasis.
The rate of maternal mortality related to cardiovascular causes has more than doubled between 1999 and 2022 in the US. Researchers attribute the increase to factors such as socioeconomic disadvantages, limited access to healthcare, and higher prevalence of risk factors.
The American Society for Nutrition will host NUTRITION 2025, bringing together experts to explore topics such as diet, sleep, cardiovascular health, adolescence, and chronic pain. The event features original research studies, scientific symposia, and networking events, offering a platform for the latest nutrition science findings.
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Dr. Vikaas Sohal's research focuses on cognitive flexibility and prefrontal gamma oscillations to improve cognitive function in individuals with SYNGAP1-related disorders. The grant aims to confirm findings in Syngap1 mutant mice and explore new therapeutic strategies.
People with heart failure who can travel outside their home without assistance are less likely to be hospitalized or die within a year. Life-space mobility, a measure of how far patients move in their communities, is a reliable marker of risk for adverse outcomes in chronic diseases.
A growing body of evidence suggests a significant link between human papillomavirus (HPV) and heart disease. Researchers pooled data from nearly 250,000 patients in seven studies, finding HPV-positive individuals had a 40% higher likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease.
A new study presents a proof-of-concept leptomeningeal neural organoid (LMNO) fusion model to study meninges-brain signaling. The co-culture system of neural organoids fused with fetal leptomeninges from mice demonstrates stability and interface characteristics.
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A special issue of Academic Emergency Medicine examines the science of errors in emergency care, highlighting the need for a systemic approach to address gaps in knowledge, communication, and awareness. The journal's findings propose actionable solutions to minimize diagnostic errors and enhance patient safety.